We noticed that you're using an unsupported browser. The TripAdvisor website may not display properly.We support the following browsers:Windows: Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome. Mac: Safari.

I often go to this museum, and my reason for going this weekend was to look at the Shell, Young Artist Award Finalists. This is on the ground floor of the museum and was well worth the admission fee in itself. Stunning contemporary art showcases...More

Makati is the the upper neighbourhood of Manila and Ayala Museum is just right for its locals, however, while the better international hotels and shopping malls are almost adjacent to it, Ayala Museum is the place to escape from the hassle of Manilla.

a nice place to spend some hours inside if you want to get a quick and authentic historical facts and details of Philippines during many stages and Jose Rizal ,many other things you can see ,watch and walk.the place is good

This is a small music, collection of historical photos, few elements to discover and to better understand local history. It was a Sunday when we visited it... the only people in there. Definitely calm and good to enjoy, with no rush and our won time.

This is a very nice museum in the locality of Makati, it show the history of Philippines very clearly - it has not much of historical items in it but it gives you enough information through its videos & demos.

If you are in Makati, it is worth visiting. The gold artifacts are really very beautiful and special. You also have the opportunity to get an overview of the Philippines and Filipinos from prehistoric times to the present day. The audio guides are only in...More

We generally enjoyed nicely curated displays at Ayala Museum. We only found it quite overpriced. In comparison, we found the Anthropological Museum that is completely free of charge and much bigger more informative and educative for both foreigners and Filipinos.

Excellent way to discover the history of this country with exceptional pre Hispanic gold pieces and wowed clothes from indigenous communities History accessible in a very didactic way. A pleasure to visit.

Hi! Half day guided tour (3-4 hours) with entrance fees & an English speaking tour guide is approximately US$140/person (1 pax minimum) or US$75/person (2 pax minimum) plus US$10/person if you want to visit Ayala Museum. The guide will bring you around the business district of Makati, Bonifacio Global City, and old Manila for historical tour.

The third floor, far opposite the gift shop, is used for changing exhibits. If closed, that means that a temporary exhibit was being mounted or dismounted. The ground floor also has a gallery used for temporary exhibits... More

The third floor, far opposite the gift shop, is used for changing exhibits. If closed, that means that a temporary exhibit was being mounted or dismounted. The ground floor also has a gallery used for temporary exhibits. Fourth floor (gold) and second floor (history dioramas and ship models) are permanent exhibits.